Mathematics, 25.02.2021 21:00 savannahsims5847
PLEASE ANSWER ASAP!Match each set of equations with the move that turned the first equation into the second equation. Hopefully this is readable! Or if anyone could explain this that would be amazing because I’m so confused. Thank you so so much!
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Question 9 of 10 2 points suppose your sat score is 1770. you look up the average sat scores for students admitted to your preferred colleges and find the list of scores below. based on your sat score of 1770, which average score below represents the college that would be your best option? o a. 1790 o b. 2130 o c. 2210 od. 1350
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